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This family run bed & breakfast Guest House is situated in seven acres of private grounds and is surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. Guests enjoy stunning views acros ...more

This family run bed & breakfast Guest House is situated in seven acres of private grounds and is surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. Guests enjoy stunning views across the Vale of Glaslyn to some of the highest mountains in England and Wales including Mount Snowdon while having nearby access to local towns amenities and leisure activities. There are numerous places to visit nearby including the world famous Blaenau Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway with the Penrhyndeudraeth station just 1 mile from Brynllydan Country Guest House. The Glaslyn Osprey Centre is located in the valley down in front of the property with a nest on the hill behind also. Harlech with it s famous castle inspiration for the Welsh song Men of Harlech a short drive away. The famous Portmeirion fantasy village where The Prisoner series was filmed is just over 2 miles. The lovely harbour town of Porthmadog with its marvellous beaches such as Black Rock Sands 5 miles. Beddgelert famous for the faithfull hound ledgend is just 15 minutes drive and within an hours drive is the North Wales coast with its stunning beaches and shopping centres. There are many visitor attractions including castles railways slate mines and National Trust properties. There is walking from the door from strolling to rugged mountain climbing - something for everyone. Coed-y-Brenin mountain biking centre is also a short drive away. You will enjoy our choice of traditional freshly cooked breakfasts made from quality local produce wherever possible so come and join us in a quiet peaceful setting and relax by the log burning stove or in the reception area where you will recieve a warm friendly welcome.

Tair Felin is a traditional stone built Welsh Farmhouse situated in the stunning Snowdonia National Park. The National Whitewater Centre (Canolfan Tryweryn) is one mile away and the busy market town o ...more

Tair Felin is a traditional stone built Welsh Farmhouse situated in the stunning Snowdonia National Park. The National Whitewater Centre (Canolfan Tryweryn) is one mile away and the busy market town of Bala is less than three miles from Tair Felin. Tair Felin is the ideal base to explore some of the most stunning unspoilt upland areas of the park. For watersports enthusiasts Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) is less than 3 miles away sailing windsurfing and canoeing a must for all water lovers. The area also has abundance of rivers and lakes to suit all fishermen from trout and salmon to course fishing. A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at our Beef and Sheep Farm. Here at Tair Felin we have 2 lettings one double bedroom and one twin-bedded room both with hand basins set in vanity units along with a shared bathroom for the guests only. Both of these rooms have radio alarm clocks tea & coffee making facilities. There is a beamed lounge with an open log fire in the winter All rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished. Your breakfast is served in a cosy dining room with separate guest tables. A hearty traditional cooked breakfast or lighter option--the choice is yours. Homemade preserves & local produce are used. This is a non-smoking property. A Food & Hygiene certificate is held by the hostand a warm welcome is assured on arrival and during your stay.Wi-Fi is available here. Both Welsh and English are spoken by the family. Sorry but we do not allow pets.

Dolserau Hall is a charming Victorian country house with many original features. It has a delightful location in the Snowdonia National Park with extensive views of the surrounding hills and is just a ...more

Dolserau Hall is a charming Victorian country house with many original features. It has a delightful location in the Snowdonia National Park with extensive views of the surrounding hills and is just a few miles from the attractive market town of Dolgellau. The 22 en-suite bedrooms in the main building and converted coach house are all of a good size and many enjoy mountain views. The comfortable lounge bar and dining room all offer peaceful spaces to relax. The splendid scenery of the Snowdonia National Park offers many excellent walking routes including the summit of nearby Cadair Idris. Cyclists are well catered for with the popular Mawddach Trail and mountain biking routes at Coed y Brenin forest. Also within easy reach are Harlech Castle Portmeirion the seaside town of Barmouth and the Talyllyn Railway. Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy the RSPB reserves at Arthog Bog Coed Garth Gell and Ynis-hir which offer a wide variety of habitats.

The White Lion Royal Hote is located in the centre of town (renovated june 05) this 4 STAR WTB and AA INN offers comfortable rooms and great breakfasts. It is convenient for all the recreational ame ...more

The White Lion Royal Hote is located in the centre of town (renovated june 05) this 4 STAR WTB and AA INN offers comfortable rooms and great breakfasts. It is convenient for all the recreational amenities (leisure centre swimming pool) and outdoor activities (wind surfing white water rafting golf rambling) offered in Bala. It is just a five minute walk from Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) or a thirty minute drive to the coast. All rooms are en-suite and have DVD TV s plus tea and coffee facilities.This is the best known of all the hotels and inns in Bala with its central and prominent position on the main street. Its origins as a hotel are unknown but the tablet above the front door proclaims that the present building (with some alterations) has been there since 1759.George Borrow (famous Welsh writer 1803-1881) stayed during his travels through the area and penned his famous book entitled Wild Wales. It is no wonder that he returned here when we read his account of the breakfast that was served to him:What a breakfast! Pot of hare ditto of trout pot of prepared shrimps dish of plain shrimps tin of sardines beautiful beefstake eggs muffin large loaf and butter not forgetting capital tea. Queen Victoria came to Bala in 1889 and during her stay at the Robertsons country seat at Pale Llandderfel a few miles east of the town she purchased goods in three shops and as a result they were granted permission to call themselves Purveyors by Royal Warrant. The main bar is a popular haunt of locals and tourists and hosts occasional traditional music performances. The snug BAR is one of the smallest bars in Wales dating from the hotel s days as a posting house and is also popular with locals. The structure of the building is similar to that as described by George Borrow.

Morlyn Guest House is found in the quiet and peaceful village of Llandanwgenjoying superb views of the mountains the Lagoon (Morlyn) and the sea. Situated just a short stroll (400metres) from the bea ...more

Morlyn Guest House is found in the quiet and peaceful village of Llandanwgenjoying superb views of the mountains the Lagoon (Morlyn) and the sea. Situated just a short stroll (400metres) from the beach with its stunning views of the Lleyn Peninsula its 14th Century Church in the sand dunes and yacht club. A relaxed and welcoming atmosphere in a peaceful location awaits with comfortable and spacious accommodation which have either balconies or a sun terracefor your use. Freshly prepared to order Welsh breakfasts and evening meals using local produce where ever possible.Licenced.Off-road car parkingor one minute from the train station if arriving on the Cambrian Coast line. Well-behaved pets welcome.TV/DVD Freeview and Wireless Internet available. Or if prefered cater for yourselves in our two-bedroomed appartment.

AA 4 Highly Commended. Afon View is an elegant Victorian house situated in the village of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Close to the restaurants shops and the train station. ...more

AA 4 Highly Commended. Afon View is an elegant Victorian house situated in the village of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Close to the restaurants shops and the train station. There are 7 en-suite bedrooms all of which have now been renovated with new en-suites. Doubles family/twin and a single room. For those looking for something a little special we have a four poster and luxury king-size rooms. There is a comfortable lounge with a real coal fire and all the guest rooms are furnished to a high standard with colour flat screen TV free Wi-Fi access tea and coffee making facilities complimentary toiletries radio alarms and hair dryers. All of the bedrooms have views of the surrounding wooded hills and some of the bedrooms still have their original Victorian fireplaces. We have free car parking bike storage and drying room facilities.

Why not stay with us at The Ferns? We are a friendly bed and breakfast close to the centre of Betws-y-Coed, “The Gateway” to Snowdonia. We have 7 en-suite bedrooms to suit individuals, couples or grou ...more

Why not stay with us at The Ferns? We are a friendly bed and breakfast close to the centre of Betws-y-Coed, “The Gateway” to Snowdonia. We have 7 en-suite bedrooms to suit individuals, couples or groups with inclusive breakfast and Wi-Fi.

An elegant Victorian house situated in the village of Betws-y-Coed. Luxurious,comfortable rooms with lots of extras.
AA 4* Gold Stars
All bedrooms are en-suite
Free Wi-Fi access
Car Park
Drying r ...more

An elegant Victorian house situated in the village of Betws-y-Coed. Luxurious,comfortable rooms with lots of extras.
AA 4* Gold Stars
All bedrooms are en-suite
Free Wi-Fi access
Car Park
Drying room
Bike storage
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The Glan Aber Hotel situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed makes it the ideal base for exploring the dramatic surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park and the North Wales ...more

The Glan Aber Hotel situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed makes it the ideal base for exploring the dramatic surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park and the North Wales Coastal towns. Amongst the many activities available locally are Hill Walking Climbing Canoeing Horse Riding Golf Mountain Biking and Free Fishing. Built of local stone and slate this classic building retains the charm of yesteryear whilst providing all the modern facilities including television & en-suite bathrooms in all rooms. The Lounge Bar serves bar meals all day from 12 noon to 9:00pm Fridays & Saturdays and 12 noon to 2:00pm & 5:00pm to 9:00pm mid-week. Our Restaurant is also open on both Friday and Saturday evenings and serves a delicious Sunday roast all day. Enjoy a drink in the friendly licensed bar whereby you can choose from our selection of hand picked wines the full compliment of spirits and local Real Ales. Sky Santana Sport Channel is also available & the adjacent Games Room features darts pool & card tables. Other Facilities available include: Quaint garden with seating areas. Meeting Rooms (Available for Full or Half days/Evenings). Off Street Car Parking for up to 20 cars. Locked Bicycle Store. Covered outside smoking area. Group Bookings - please contact us for further details.

Stables Lodge is 4star graded guest accommodation in the heart of the stunning village of Betws-y-Coed. All 18 modern rooms are located on one floor for easy access have en-suite bath and shower hospi ...more

Stables Lodge is 4star graded guest accommodation in the heart of the stunning village of Betws-y-Coed. All 18 modern rooms are located on one floor for easy access have en-suite bath and shower hospitality trays flatscreen TV s with over 50 Freeview channels double glazing and central heating. Additional amenities include lift designated disabled room bike storage & jetwash and for all you all-weather walkers a warm & toasty Drying room to dry out your drenched clothing! Located next to the famous Royal Oak Hotel and Stables Bar both provide a choice of eating venues Wi-Fi and regular entertainment nights.

Glandwr Mill boasts an idyllic location nestled away in an elevated position beside the Mawddach estuary less than two miles from Barmouth. The main house built in Sir Clough Williams-Ellis style pre ...more

Glandwr Mill boasts an idyllic location nestled away in an elevated position beside the Mawddach estuary less than two miles from Barmouth. The main house built in Sir Clough Williams-Ellis style presents an elegant yet informal holiday experience. The house combined with the mill cottage and granary in part dating back to the 17th century are set within magnificent terraced gardens and woodland totalling around 4 acres. The river Dwynant divides the gardens in two with its ever present gurgle of water. The principal garden and terraces are extensively planted with mature Camellias Azaleas Rhododendrons Maples and Acers creating truly exceptional colour in both spring and autumn. A warm welcome awaits you in the main house. Afternoon tea is served in the large south facing first floor lounge. The picture windows provide stunning views of the estuary and the Cader Idris range beyond. It s a panorama we never tire of due to the ever changing light. In winter with a coal fire burning and snow on the hills it adds yet another dimension. Breakfast is served on one large table in the ground floor dining room (again with great views) or weather permitting on the terrace. Wherever possible our ingredients are locally sourced and freshly prepared. Our three course dinners include local specialities such as salt marsh lamb and bara brith bread and butter pudding. (sample menus are available on request). We endeavour to provide our guests with an unforgettable relaxing break in a home from home atmosphere. We are confident this corner of Wales will steal a little of your hearts the way it stole ours.

Glan Llugwy is a family run beautiful semi-detatched stone built property dating back to 1870 s in the beautiful village of Betws-y-coed.. Situated on the A5 overlooking the Afon (River) Llugwy and s ...more

Glan Llugwy is a family run beautiful semi-detatched stone built property dating back to 1870 s in the beautiful village of Betws-y-coed.. Situated on the A5 overlooking the Afon (River) Llugwy and surrounded by the Gwydyr Forest we enjoy great views from most rooms. Glan Llugwy is only a few minutes walk from the centre of the village which has a good selection of shops and restaurants. All rooms are tastefully decorated to a high standard with TV and beverage tray. We have one En-suite Double bedroom and three standard rooms:- 1 Double room and 1 Single Room sharing one shower/toilet room on top floor. 1 Twin room with Private shower/toilet room on first floor. The Guest Lounge overlooks the Afon (River) Llugwy with views to the surrounding hills and provides TV and plenty of reading material. The Breakfast room where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast prepared by Graham a professional chef of some 35 years overlooks a well maintained mature garden With the luxury of Private parking we can also provide safe storage for a couple of bicycles. Our garden is available for guests but being typically welsh it s not flat. A minimum booking of 3 nights is reqqired for any Bank Holiday weekend. Glan Llugwy is strictly a NON SMOKING guest house. We unfortunately do not take children under 11 years of age. Children 11 yrs are charged the same rate as Adults. We do not take any pets. Our check in times are between 3pm and 8pm please advise at the time of booking your estimated time of arrival.

Come and stay at Aberconwy House 5 star bed and breakfast situated in the Snowdonia National Park with fantastic views of Betws-y-coed and the Snowdonia countryside. Just 30 minutes from Snowdon and w ...more

Come and stay at Aberconwy House 5 star bed and breakfast situated in the Snowdonia National Park with fantastic views of Betws-y-coed and the Snowdonia countryside. Just 30 minutes from Snowdon and within 45 minutes of most of the tourist attractions of North Wales Aberconwy House is a perfect place to base your holiday. We have 9 guest rooms all with ensuite shower rooms and comfortable king size or super king size beds.

Set in a magnificent former coaching inn, Royal Oak Hotel is surrounded by the beautiful mountains of Snowdonia National Park. With free parking and traditional rooms, there is also an award-winning r ...more

Set in a magnificent former coaching inn, Royal Oak Hotel is surrounded by the beautiful mountains of Snowdonia National Park. With free parking and traditional rooms, there is also an award-winning restaurant.

Welcome to the Gwesty Ty Gorsaf Hotel (Station House Hotel) Slap bang in the middle of Snowdonia. Blaenau Ffestiniog is known as the heart of the national park from rugged mountains here you’ll fin ...more

Welcome to the Gwesty Ty Gorsaf Hotel (Station House Hotel) Slap bang in the middle of Snowdonia. Blaenau Ffestiniog is known as the heart of the national park from rugged mountains here you’ll find people culture activities attractions food and entertainment that’s From the Rock. Blaenau Ffestiniog is known as "the town that roofed the world". Gwesty Ty Gorsaf is a unique place with large bar and out side seating were Welsh is spoken as the first language

At Ffynnon we give you a special place to unwind and relax in complete comfort. Situated at the foot of Cader Idris in Southern Snowdonia we offer 5 star award winning luxury accommodation from wh ...more

At Ffynnon we give you a special place to unwind and relax in complete comfort. Situated at the foot of Cader Idris in Southern Snowdonia we offer 5 star award winning luxury accommodation from which to explore or enjoy time with family or friends. Whether you choose to curl up with a good book from the library enjoy afternoon tea or something stronger from our honesty bar indulge in the outdoor hot-tub or simply relax in your sumptuous room a cool mix of the classic and contemporary awaits. Winner Best Small Place to Stay National Tourism Awards 2010

Aberdunant Hall Country Hotel is set in the Snowdonia National Park and within an upmarket static holiday home park. Perfectly situated this Victorian Manor House and grounds has far reaching views of ...more

Aberdunant Hall Country Hotel is set in the Snowdonia National Park and within an upmarket static holiday home park. Perfectly situated this Victorian Manor House and grounds has far reaching views of the Snowdonia mountains and is an ideal location to explore the whole of Snowdonia and the LLyn Peninsula and being within easy reach of the harbour town of Porthmadog (4 miles) and the market towns of Pwllheli and Criccieth. The world famous walking village of Beddgelert (Gelerts grave) is just 3 miles from Aberdunant Hall. For dining and socialising why not enjoy our contemporary bar terrace and restaurant (The Glaslyn Lounge) which offers traditional family meals and Sunday lunches or Y Bistro for the more intimate dining both of which are now open daily 12pm - 3pm and 6pm till 9.30pm.The grounds offer nature trails through the woods and boast waterfalls streams and rock features. From the hotel you will find a number of scenic walks ranging from gentle strolls to more adventurous hill walks. For the more active a superb rock climbing face can be found just 2 miles from the hotel and canoeing sailing and all water sports activities are available within 5 miles. Golf courses are abundant in this area with courses such as Porthmadog (5miles) Harlech (5miles) Pwllheli (15 miles) Caernarfon(15miles) and Nefyn (20miles) which range from gentle parkland to intense links courses all with spectacular views. All rooms have been designed with relaxation and comfort in mind the rooms range from a standard double room with ensuite facilities to superior rooms with king-size beds and whirlpool or slipper baths. For extra luxury a four poster bedroom with luxury bathroom is available. . Entertainment is provided on some Friday Saturday or Sunday Evenings until 12am. Friday and Saturday evenings can be busy as both restauarants are very popular especially during the summer and therefore is always advisable to book in advance. Please ring for details or more information. Check in is available until 11.30pm.

Set in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed in the north of Snowdonia National Park, Glan Aber serves local cask and real ales in its bar. Trout and salmon fishing as well as hill walking are poss ...more

Set in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed in the north of Snowdonia National Park, Glan Aber serves local cask and real ales in its bar. Trout and salmon fishing as well as hill walking are possible in the immediate area.

Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Oakfield Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation in Betws-y-coed, 26 km from Llandudno. Free private parking is available on site. Each room has a flat-screen TV ...more

Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Oakfield Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation in Betws-y-coed, 26 km from Llandudno. Free private parking is available on site. Each room has a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.

We are a family run small hotel with a large reputation for friendliness and our attention to your holiday needs. We want you to relax and enjoy your stay with us here in the friendly informal atmosp ...more

We are a family run small hotel with a large reputation for friendliness and our attention to your holiday needs. We want you to relax and enjoy your stay with us here in the friendly informal atmosphere that we aim to create. Surrounded by Mountains Rivers Lakes and the Seaside you are spoiled for choice of the activities this stunning landscape has to offer. Whatever your idea of a relaxing break from a hectic life may be you will definitely find the right thing to do during your stay.

Snowdonia National Parks landscape is diverse.Â Snowdon is the highest peak in England and Wales. There are steep cliffs with cascades of foaming waters thundering into wooded valleys beneath, 23 miles of coast, and picturesque historic towns and villages.Â These are only the beginning of these breathtakingly scenic areas delights. Snowdonia National Park is a nature lover's paradise.

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Snowdonia has many castles, historic sites and places of interest. Visit Conwy Castle with its medieval military architecture and be enthralled with the view from its ramparts.Â For gardeners, Bodnant Gardens are stunning, especially when the Laburnum arch is in flower in spring. Explore a copper mine at Beddgelert or a slate Cavern at Blaenau Ffestiniog. People of all abilities can climb Snowdon by a rack and pinion railway at Llanberis, a fascinating town with interesting shops and restaurants. Families can head for Glasfryn Parc Activity Centre for archery, go-karting and much more.

Remember cult 70s series "The Prisoner" starring Patrick McGoohan ? It was filmed at beautiiful Portmeirion. Stay the night and try and escape, or stay in Portmeirion forever.

Over 50% of the people who live in the area speak Welsh. Try the local dishes, Welsh Cawl (a stew made with local lamb, leeks and root vegetables in season), Bara Brith (half way between fruit bread and cake), or Laverbread made from local seaweed and traditionally served with breakfast, to name just a few of the foods on offer.

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